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Kings hold off Kraken, tie franchise record with 48th win

  • The Los Angeles Kings defeated the Seattle Kraken 6-5 on Tuesday night, spoiling their home finale.
  • The Kings' victory was fueled by a strong offensive showing, including four unanswered goals.
  • Samuel Helenius scored two goals for the Kings, equalling his season total in just under 14 minutes.
  • Kings coach Jim Hiller said, "I like the win," reflecting the team's satisfaction with the result.
  • With the win, the Kings tied a franchise record of 48 single-season wins and secured a playoff berth against the Oilers.
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The Los Angeles Kings hockey players visited the Seattle Kraken just before the start of the NHL playoffs and won 6:5.

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The Los Angeles Kings were in Seattle for the regular season game of the NHL Hockey League. In the match with a high number of goals, the Kings beat the home team at the Climate Pledge Arena with 6:5. For the Kings, this is the fourth win in a row, and in the western part of the conference they hold fourth place. Anže Kopitar got a free evening this time and was not in the frame of the team from the city of angels. Samuel Helenius proved himself…

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Davy Jones Locker Room broke the news in on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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